
Design and Research, from the domestic to the urban scale, in the fusion of cultures and approaches, with projects that respond to the challenges of contemporaneity.
"Noname Studio, with a different design language, also questions the same issues, bringing into play two voices, two architects, two stories that intertwine between Milan and Istanbul. The fusion of Italian and Turkish traditions enriches each project with a plurality of influences and languages, from the urban scales to the more intimate ones of interior design. In Milan, a historic city where every corner tells a different story, Noname Studio addresses the challenges of the housing crisis through projects - such as M12 and AP Apartment - that respond to the needs of an increasingly interconnected community. In Istanbul, a city in continuous growth, the studio addresses a dynamic and expanding context, where new neighborhoods and ancient traditions mix, telling of a place where architecture becomes the answer to the needs of a growing tourism and a population that seeks new ways of living.
In both cases, design becomes a research experience, a process that involves both the collective and private dimensions, with attention to detail and customization. The challenge of the leap in scale, from the domestic dimension to the residential complex, is a recurring theme, which allows to combine the intimacy of the space with a reflection on urban planning and the memory of the neighborhood."